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13yo b g 17th Apr 2013

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Tullybeg fires Elliott and Kennedy to Down Royal treble
Tullybeg reverted to flights to seal a treble for Gordon Elliott and Jack Kennedy in Down Royal. Fri 01st Sep
Whisky Sour denies Darver Star in thriller
Whiskey Sour just held the renewed effort of Darver Star to win the Hothouse Flowers Play Live After Racing Hurdle at Cork. Fri 08th Jul
Warrior wows with Wexford win
Champion Trainer Willie Mullins swerved Leopardstown in favour of Wexford today and witnessed his J.P. McManus owned Arctic Warrior (5/2) put his best foot forward to win the Micheal O'Murchadha Memorial Handicap Hurdle. Sun 06th Mar
Whiskey Sour ends long wait for win
Whiskey Sour ended a four years and four months winless spell at Leopardstown today, as the Willie Mullins trained, former Grade 1 winner justified 4/7 favouritism in the Anton O'Toole Hurdle. Sun 06th Mar
Darasso downs Felicien in Limestone Lad Hurdle
The Joseph O'Brien-trained Darasso pulled away in fine style to give weight and a beating to his rivals in the Grade 3 Limestone Lad Hurdle at Naas. Sun 30th Jan
Robbie Power returns to the saddle at Naas
Robbie Power makes a welcome return from injury to ride the exciting Saint Felicien in the BetVictor Limestone Lad Hurdle at Naas this afternoon. Sun 30th Jan
Vanillier bidding to bounce back at Naas
Cheltenham Festival hero Vanillier bids to bounce back from Christmas disappointment in the Naas Racecourse Business Club Novice Chase on Sunday. Sun 30th Jan
Mullins hogs outside lane for victory on Lac Kivu
Danny Mullins' audacious plan to race on the extreme outer on Lac Kivu in the FBD insurance Hurdle worked out nicely for the jockey as the gelding led home a 1-2 for winning trainer Willie Mullins. Sun 21st Apr
Voix Du Reve gets Grade One glory in Fairyhouse
Voix Du Reve led home a one-two for Willie Mullins with an authoritative performance in the Grade One Ryanair Gold Cup Novice Chase in Fairyhouse. Sun 21st Apr
Killultagh Vic bids for Grade Three glory
There are some new sponsors on board but it is the same competitive fare at Cork on Easter Sunday, when the Grade Three Betway Chase headlines an eight-race programme. Sun 21st Apr
Mullins sends strong team to Naas
Willie Mullins is responsible for half of the 20-strong field when he goes all out to win the feature Daragh Fitzpatrick & Colm White Local Bookmakers November Handicap as the curtain comes down on the Irish turf season at Naas on Sunday. Sun 04th Nov
Mullins the 1st amateur to win Galway Hurdle in 27 years
Patrick Mullins became the first Galway Hurdle winning amateur rider since Philip Fenton on Sagaman in 1991 when steering his father Willie's Sharjah to success in the Guiness-backed Ladies Day highlight at Ballybrit. Thu 02nd Aug
Dortmund Park claims Grade 1 novice
They say a week is a long time in politics but Gordon Elliott will probably confirm that a lot can change in the space of 35 minutes at the Punchestown Festival as he enjoyed a welcome slice of luck when Dortmund Park landed the Grade 1 Profile Systems Champion Novice Hurdle. Fri 27th Apr
Oscar backed to get three miles
Connections of Finian's Oscar are confident he will have no problem getting the trip in the Growise Champion Novice Chase at Punchestown on Tuesday. Tue 24th Apr
Delight for Bridget Andrews with County Hurdle success
Bridget Andrews landed her first success at the Cheltenham Festival when driving Mohaayed home in a driving finish to the Randox Health County Handicap Hurdle. Fri 16th Mar
Review leopardstown 27th Dec
Simply Ned gained a first Grade One victory in the Paddy's Rewards Club Chase, but required the intervention of the Leopardstown stewardsWed 27th Dec

Sour gifted success after drama filled novice contest
The Grade One drama continued at Leopardstown this afternoon when Whiskey Sour was gifted success in the Paddy Power Future Champions Novice Hurdle. Wed 27th Dec
Review galway 4th Aug
Whiskey Sour capped a profitable week at the Galway Festival with a hard-fought win in the Guinness HandicapFri 04th Aug

Smullen off mark as Mullins dominates
Pat Smullen got on the Ballybrit 2017 score-sheet for the first time when helping Willie Mullins to a day five double. Their representative Renneti could hardly have been any more impressive in the concluding Budweiser Race. Fri 04th Aug
What a week for Whiskey at Galway
Whiskey Sour followed up his win in the Connacht Hotel (QR) Handicap on the opening night when capturing another big prize for connections in the Guinness Premier Handicap at Galway this evening. Fri 04th Aug
Review galway 31st Jul
Willie Mullins claimed the feature event on day one of the 2017 Galway Festival when Whiskey Sour won the Connacht Hotel (Q.R.) HandicapMon 31st Jul

McMahons celebrate with Whiskey
The McMahon family will never forget the 2017 running of the Connacht Hotel (QR) Handicap after 7lb claimer Aubrey McMahon carried his father Luke's colours to a stunning victory aboard Whiskey Sour in the big amateur contest at Galway. Mon 31st Jul
Review tramore 2nd Jun
Thats Mypresenting does much of his racing at Tramore and broke his duck over fences in the Tramore Racecourse Supporters Club Beginners ChaseFri 02nd Jun

Options open up for Whiskey Sour
Whiskey Sour made a successful transition to National Hunt racing when taking the two mile maiden hurdle in Tramore for Willie Mullins and Ruby Walsh. Fri 02nd Jun
Review naas 3rd Jul
Whiskey Sour capped a great day for Eddie Lynam at Naas, completing a treble for the trainer in the Micheal Higgins & Co. HandicapSun 03rd Jul

Lynam toasts first treble with Whiskey
Whiskey Sour rounded off a dream hour for trainer Eddie Lynam at Naas as he saddled a first ever treble with a thrilling victory in the Michael Higgins & Co Handicap. Sun 03rd Jul
Chai denies the hot-pot in Naas feature
The Ger Lyons trained Mint Chai just got up to deny the odds-on favourite Landofhopeandglory in the feature at Naas this afternoon, the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Premier Nursery Handicap. Wed 23rd Sep
Review galway 31st Jul
Clondaw Warrior (4-1) added a Galway Festival victory to his Royal Ascot triumph when running out a clear-cut winner of the Guinness Handicap in the hands of Jack KennedyFri 31st Jul

Whiskey too strong for Dunes
The McMahon silks may be more familiar in the jumping sphere, but the purple and yellow got a successful airing via Colm O'Donoghue and Whiskey Sour in the Guinness 17:59 EBF Median Auction Maiden at Galway. Fri 31st Jul
I've never seen anything like it. Losing the other race in the stewards race, then Mengli Khan jumping out at the second last,. I thought at least then we'd be first, second and third going to the last and then the two of them fall individually. It was extraordinary stuff and I was just waiting for them to bring down our third runner and really cap the day. Whiskey Sour was definitely the fourth of ours coming into the race and he ends up winning it. It was just an extraordinary race. I said to David 'how did you miss all those horses' and he said 'it's lucky he's small'. He's probably the smallest horses in the card. It was a lucky win, end of story. The other two horses ran very well. Sharjah and Real Steel and they were probably lucky that Mengli Khan ran out. It was an extraordinary race and I don't know what to take from it.
W P Mullins
When I saw the draw I said that's our chance gone but the field coming back from 16 to 12 runners was a help,.
W P Mullins
I wouldn’t have given anyone too much encouragement before the race as I thought he’d plenty of weight against good horses. Pat liked him and he’ll probably go for the three-year-olds’ mile handicap at Galway, although I don’t think we’ll get the jockey the next day!
Edward Lynam





